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So i just got my summer wheels on last week with eagle f1s, and now the forecast says its going to snow. I need to drive from Mississauga to Oshawa tomorrow afternoon, would it still be safe? and do u think they'll salt the roads?. If so, would the salt really damage the wheels?

So i just got my summer wheels on last week with eagle f1s, and now the forecast says its going to snow. I need to drive from Mississauga to Oshawa tomorrow afternoon, would it still be safe? and do u think they'll salt the roads?. If so, would the salt really damage the wheels?

- Sunny

If there is .5cm of snow on the ground and you have summer tires, you are not going anywhere.

I have to get to Toronto this morning for a series of meetings, looks like I am going to go downstairs and swap back to winters for this week. I am not taking any chances... Mother Nature played an April Fools joke on us abit late.

^^ Majority of my office was late this morning, except me of course because i beat the snow in and drove in with the rain lol.

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Damn snow. I'm glad I still have my Blizzak winter setup on. Had no issues driving into the office this morning but the flow of traffic was definitely slower than usual. Unbelievable. If I have to shovel my driveway when I get home this evening, I'll flip.

Why would anyone switch to summers, when the average temp has still consistently been under 7 degrees celcius.
Also, it is more economical to run the cheaper winter rubber as long as the temps allow for it.
I always wait until May, when most of the nasty potholes are fixed.